Film

  • Mini-Post | The Gilded Age and the Elms

    Mini-Post | The Gilded Age and the Elms

    Have you been watching the new season of The Gilded Age? I’ve been loving seeing Newport on screen, where the nouveau riche Russell family have just completed their home, with their (very handsome and eligible) son Larry testing out his architectural skills. Taking a starring role as the Russell home is the Elms, a beautiful read more

  • Mini-Post | Château de la Reine Blanche

    Mini-Post | Château de la Reine Blanche

    I have just come back from a lovely week in France where we travelled for a friend’s wedding. We were lucky enough to visit Chantilly, and there was a tiny landmark in the nearby forest that I could not resist visiting, as it played a pivotal role in one of my most favourite films… In read more

  • Queen Charlotte article for BBC History Extra

    Queen Charlotte article for BBC History Extra

    Happy Thursday everyone and happy Queen Charlotte: A Bridgerton Story release day! I have been so excited ever since it was first announced that Shondaland and Netflix would be making a special spin-off exploring Queen Charlotte. She is such a powerhouse of a character in the Bridgerton TV show but also she was a powerhouse read more

  • 12 Books to Read If You Like “Daisy Jones and the Six”

    12 Books to Read If You Like “Daisy Jones and the Six”

    Now I know I get excited about a LOT of historical dramas, but one makes its debut today on Amazon Prime that I’ve been counting down to for a very long time. It is the premiere of the Daisy Jones and the Six TV show, starring Riley Keough as the titular Daisy Jones, and Sam read more

  • My 6 Favourite Jane Austen Filming Locations

    My 6 Favourite Jane Austen Filming Locations

    Today is Jane Austen’s birthday! The author was born on this day, December 16th, in the year 1775 at Steventon in Hampshire. As you might have guessed, I wanted to write something to celebrate her birthday on my blog, so I decided to share with you some of my favourite historic properties that have been read more

  • On my period drama radar | Winter 2022

    On my period drama radar | Winter 2022

    After a lot of early nineteenth-century focussed period dramas earlier this year, I’m excited to have lots of different things Dangerous Liaisons Confession: I’ve never read Les Liaisons Dangereuses by Pierre Choderlos de Laclos, nor seen an adaptation of it. And there are some good ones to choose from: the 1988 film starring John Malkovich, read more

  • Romeo, Juliet, and… Rosaline?

    Romeo, Juliet, and… Rosaline?

    Autumn to me always says period drama season: it seems to usher in the Sunday night drama, even though they are available all year round, but I think it has something to do with the nights drawing in and the temperatures dropping. I’ve started my last couple of posts with this cosy fantasy… apparently I read more

  • Mr Malcolm’s List Review for BSECS Criticks

    Mr Malcolm’s List Review for BSECS Criticks

    Hello! I feel like I start every post recently apologising for being a little quiet – this summer has been exciting for so many reasons but the main one is that I finally got married with our family and UK friends around us! To cut a long story short – we eloped two years ago read more

  • Happy 35th Birthday Dirty Dancing!

    Happy 35th Birthday Dirty Dancing!

    Welcome to my blog celebrating my love for Dirty Dancing, which is thirty-five years old this summer! (It was first shown at the Cannes Film Festival in May 1987, and had its theatrical release in the US on August 21st that same year.) You know I love an important piece of romantic comedy history, so read more

  • Persuasion Review for BBC History Extra

    Persuasion Review for BBC History Extra

    I am absolutely THRILLED (capitals necessary, I’m an excitable person!) to share that I was asked to review Persuasion from an historian’s perspective for History Extra, the website of BBC History Magazine and BBC History Revealed. My review has gone live today, and if you are a subscriber (or fancy trialing the website free for read more

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